The Western Canadian Baseball League has officially cancelled the 2020 baseball season. 

The wood bat collegiate league, which includes the Moose Jaw Miller Express, is based in Alberta and Saskatchewan and wasn't going to be able to make this season work due to restrictions on crowd size this summer. 

There was also the issue of a lot of players coming over the border, since many players are American. 

"Pushing back the start date to July 4th or playing with only Canadian players to prevail over border issues are a couple options the league explored before cancelling," said a media release from the league issued late Wednesday night.  

The leaue's schedule issued in January originally had the Moose Jaw Miller Express starting play this week,  

"Social distancing would be a challenge in clubhouses and especially on buses that teams must use for travel..."

The leaue vows to come back in 2021.